Gasquet beat Kukushkin by a 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 margin to claim his third title of
the year.

The 27-year-old Gasquet of France appeared in his 20th career ATP World Tour
final (10-10 record) and third of the season (3-0). The only other time he won
three titles in a season was in 2006.

Gasquet become the second French winner in the tournament's 24-year history.
Paul-Henri Mathieu won the title in 2002.

Additionally, Gasquet is still in contention for one of the remaining four
spots in the season-ending ATP World Tour Finals. With Sunday's victory,
Gasquet moved from 10th to ninth in the Emirates ATP Race to London standings,
ahead of countryrman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.

Ranked 102nd in the world, Kukushkin had only qualified for four previous main
draws this year and lost in the first round in each of his three events before
a third-round appearance at the U.S. Open. This was his first tournament since
Flushing Meadows.

Kukushkin's only other final came three years ago, also in Russia. He picked
up his first career title with a victory over Mikhail Youzhny in St.
Petersburg.

Gasquet, who collected $134,800 with the victory, improved to 2-0 lifetime
against Kukushkin.